Julie’s Gear Diary – 2000-11-30
Jeez, where has this year gone?
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Jeez, where has this year gone?
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Product Requirements: Device: Hewlett Packard 540 Series Jornada Pocket PC Well, once again E&B has come out with a stylish answer for those of us that don’t want to carry our PDA’s without the protection of a leather case. This particular model is for the Jornada 540 series. As with their other Slipper cases; this
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I’m a musician & PDA user. I make my living in music & depend on PDA’s for all aspects of my business. I’ve used handheld devices for over 10 years now, starting with a lowly Casio BOSS. I used the BOSS to keep my schedule & contacts at the time. I probably went through three
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Product Requirements: Device: Any touch screen PDA While many of you may be satisfied with using “pen-based” styli, there are evidently quite a number of people out there that are interested in “wearing” their stylus on their fingertip. I am going to look at the offerings of three different companies today, and after telling you
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Product Requirements: Device: Pocket PC ARM = 220K MIPS = 247K SH3 = 204K (This does not include the listings) Desktop: Windows ME, 98, 95 or NT 4.0 If you enjoy watching TV as much as I do, you’re going to love Pocket TV Listings for the Pocket PC. PTVL is a portable electronic TV
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Product Requirements: Device: Any Palm OS 3.x or later device 250 K free RAM Desktop: Microsoft Windows 95/98/NT/2000, 5MB of free hard disk space, HotSync 3.0 or newer, Microsoft Excel 5.0, 95, 97, 2000 Many of us have already discovered that Quicksheet, by Cutting Edge Software (whom I will refer to as CES in this
Product Requirements: Device: Palm III series, Palm VII series, and Palm V series I’m sure you’ve heard the term “wearable computers”…? Often people wear their PDAs on their waist in a belt case. For me, that is the most comfortable and convenient method. But, some people want to wear their PDAs around their neck. This
Product Requirements: Desktop: 486 MHz PC or higher (Windows 98, Windows ME or Windows 2000) Apple Macintosh compatible computer with PowerPC processor (Mac OS 8.1 or later) CD-rom Handspring’s much anticipated color device is now available. The aptly named Visor Prism has a 16bit LCD screen capable of displaying over 65,000 colors and the fastest
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Product Requirements: Device: All Palm PDAs, All Handspring Visor PDAs, Sony Clie, HP Jornada 540 series, & perhaps others… The Targus Leather Belt Case is a rich chocolate brown leather pouch, with a rotating leather covered metal clip on its backside for attaching to your belt or pocket. Contrasting gold stitching adds to the finished
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Product Requirements: Device: Windows Powered Palm-size PCs or Pocket PCs 1MB free RAM Pow Wow from ZIOSoft is a shoot-em up game for the Palm-size PC or Pocket PC. In this game, you use your stylus as a gun to shoot / tap the targets. Pow Wow has 10 different themes. Each theme can have
Product Requirements: Device: Almost any PDA, such as: All Palm Models, All Handspring Visor Models, Sony Clie, HP Jornada P/PCs, Casio E-series P/PCs, Everex Freestyle, iPAQ, Phillips Nino, etc. The Brenthaven Padded PDA Case is made of military grade black ballistic nylon, with a zipper going around three of its sides, and it opens similar
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Product Requirements: Device: Palm III, IIIe, IIIx, IIIxe, VII, VIIx, TRG Pro, IBM WorkPad c5 Do you tire of changing the AAA batteries in your alkaline powered Palm device every couple of weeks and feel guilty when you have to throw them away? If so, you will be interested in checking out FullCharge from eXtend
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Product Requirements: Device: Any touch screen device The Rotring 600 Trio-Pen, available from Stylus Central, could almost be described as a substitute weapon – it actually resembles a self-defense tool that I was given as a gift years ago. It has the heft, and the shape of an eyeball poker! J This Rotring is actually